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Deskilling in cultural industries : corporatization, standardization and the erosion of creativity at the Cirque du Soleil

Leslie, Deborah ; Rantisi, Norma M.
Geoforum [En ligne], 10 p., 2017


The Cirque du Soleil serves as a model of innovation in the Canadian context. Since the 1980s, it has grown into a global corporation, sourcing talent and staging productions around the world. In this paper, we argue that the firm’s success owes a lot to its unique creation process, and to its ability to maintain a delicate balance between art and commerce. In recent years, however, the Cirque has struggled to maintain this balance, often ...

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Circus in Action: Exploring the Role of a Translation Zone in the Cirque du Soleil's Creative Practices

Rantisi, Norma M. ; Leslie, Deborah
Economic Geography vol.91 n°2, p. 147-164, avril 2015

This article explores the process of knowledge production and creativity in the circus. In particular, it examines how the Cirque du Soleil has been able to forge an innovative and novel tradition of circus arts by drawing upon knowledge and competencies from the related fields of sport, circus, dance, and theater. Using the notion of translation developed in actor network theory, we trace how a variety of actors and entities, including both ...


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Significance of higher educational institutions as cultural intermediaries : the case of the École nationale de cirque in Montreal, Canada

Rantisi, Norma M. ; Leslie, Deborah
Regional Studies vol.47, p.404-417, 2013

Over the last several decades, Montreal has built an international reputation as a ‘circus city’. This reputation is tied to the tremendous success of Cirque du Soleil, but also related to the presence of a number of intermediaries in the city. This paper examines the role of one such intermediary – the École nationale de cirque (National Circus School). The National Circus School is one of the only schools in North America offering an ...


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Creativity and place in the evolution of a cultural industry : the case of Cirque du Soleil

Leslie, Deborah ; Rantisi, Norma M.
juillet 2011

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